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INTRODUCTION. 


This  is  one  of  a  number  of  lists  upon  topics  of  current  interest  which 
have  been  compiled  to  meet  requests  b}^  letter.  So  far  as  it  could  ])e 
distributed  at  all  it  has  hitherto  been  distributed  in  tj^pewritten  form. 
The  applications  have  become  so  numerous  that  it  has  now  been  reduced 
to  print,  so  as  to  be  available  for  more  general  distribution. 

It  has  no  claim  to  completeness,  nor  does  it  even  attempt  to  exhaust 
the  resources  of  this  Library'  on  the  subject.  Its  purpose  is  merely 
to  present  some  of  the  authorities  of  interest  to  the  general  inquirer. 
The  special  investigator  must,  of  course,  go  much  further. 

A.  P   C.  Griffin, 
Chief  of  Division  of  Bibliography. 
Herbert  Putnam, 

Librarian  of  Congress. 
Washington,  D.  C,  March  m,  1903. 

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LIST  OF    REFERENCES  ON   FEDERAL  CONTROL 
OF  COMMERCE  AND  CORPORATIONS. 


Adams,  H.  C.     A  decade  of  federal  railway  regulation. 

At/antie  monthly,  vol.  81  {Apr.  1898):  Jt33-U3. 

Arnold,  B.  W. ,  Jr.     Railroads  and  the  government. 

Gunton^s  magazine.,  vol.  15  {Atig.  1898):  125-133, 

Bryce,  L.,  <md  J.  J.  Wait.    The  railway"  problem.     1.  The  legislative 
sokition.     2.  A  mercantile  view. 
North  Aiixeincan  renleiv,  vol.  16Jf  {Mar.  1897):  327-3 JfS. 

Callender,  G.  S.     The  early  transportation  and  banking  enterprises 
of  the  states  in  relation  to  the  growth  of  corporations. 
Quarterly  jouTnal  of  economics .,  vol.  17  {Nov.  1902):  111-162. 

Cla5rton,  Joseph  Culbertson.     Control  of  the  trusts.     Reflections  on 
the  existing  power  of  Congress  to  form  and  regulate  cor- 
porations affected  by  interstate  commerce  relations. 
Albany  law  journal,  vol.  6 J,,  {Nov.  1902):  379-384.. 

Conant,  Charles  A.     The  intervention  of  the  state  in  the  banking 
world. 
Banl-er's  magazine,  vol.  65  {Sept.  1902):  288-300. 

Cooley,  Thomas  M.     The  general  principles  of  constitutional  law  in 
the  United  States  of   America.     3d   ed.,   by  Andrew  C. 
McLaughlin. 
Boston:  Little,  Brown,  and  company,  1898.     li,  {T),  ^23  pp. 

12°. 

' '  Regulation  of  commerce, ' '  pp.  66-88. 

Dabney,  W.  D.     The  public  regulation  of  railways. 

New   York  t§  London :    G.  P.  Putnam\s  so77s,  1889.     v,  {1), 

281pp.     12^^.     {Questions  of  the  day,  no.  60.) 

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Dana,  William  F.     Federal  restraints  upon  state  regulation  of  rail- 
road rates  of  fare  and  freight. 
Harvard  law  review,  vol.  9  {Dec.  26, 1895):  32If.-3Ji5. 

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4         LIST  OF  REFEKENCES  ON  FEDERAL  CONTROL. 

Dixon,  Frank  H.     State  railroad  control,  with  a  history  of  its  devel- 
opment  in   Iowa.      With   an    introduction   by   Henry   C. 
Adams. 
New  YorJi':   Thomas  Y.  CroveJl  da  com/paoiy,  [1896].     *a?,  (^), 
251  pp.     Folded  tahle.     Folded  map.     12^.     {Library  of 
eco7iom.ics  and  politics.,  no.  9.) 

Fisher,  James  S.     Kailroads  and  the  government. 

American  journal  of  politics.,  vol.  3  {July.,  1893):  82-92. 

Greenbaum,  Milton  D.  The  power  of  the  United  States  courts  to 
enjoin  persons  from  ol)structino-  interstate  commerce  and 
the  transportation  of  the  mails. 
Chicago  legal  news,  vol.  30  {Ang.  28, 1897) :  2;  {Sept.  J,,  1897)  : 
13;  {Sept.  11,  1897):  27:  {Sept.  18,  1897):  SI,;  {Sept.  25, 
1897):  39;  {Oct.  2,1897):  Jf6. 

Hadley,  Arthur  T.     Railroad  transportation.      Its   history   and   its 
laws. 
Iie^v  York  and  London:    G.  I\  Putriamh  sons,  1885.     v,  269 

pp.     12"^. 

The  workings  of  the  interstate  commerce  law. 

Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  2  {Jan.,  1888):  162-187. 

Hare,  John  Innis  Clark.     Notes  of  a  course  of  lectures  on  American 
constitutional  law  delivered  in  the  law  department  of  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  1884-85. 
Philadelphia:   University  of  Pennsylvania  press,  1885.     xv, 
{1),  342,  18pp.     1,^. 

"Regulation  of  commerce,"  pp.  272-325. 

See  also  "Review  and  summary,"  pt.  2,  pp.  1-18. 

Hartshorne,  F.  C.     The  railroads  and  the  commerce  clause. 

Philadelphia:   University  (f  Pennsylvania  press,  1892.     xxiii, 
165  pp.     8°. 

Hening,  Crawford.     Interstate  commerce  commission  before  the  fed- 
eral courts. 
American  law  reg^stery  vol.  31  {Mar. ,  1892) :  156-173. 

Hering,  Rudolph,  Charles   G.   Darrach  and  Francis  Colling-wood. 
The   control   of    non-navigable   streams   by   the    national 
government. 
American  society   of  cwil  engineers.     Proceedings,   vol.    28 
{Aug.,  1902):  572-581. 

Hoist,  Hermann  Eduardvon.  The  constitutional  and  political  history 
of  the  United  States.  Translated  from  the  German  by 
John  J.  Lalor. 

Chicago:    Callaghan  and  coitipany,   1876-1892.     8  vols.     8°. 


LIST    OF    EEFERENCES    ON    FEDERAX^^'"' 

HuflFcut,  E.  W.     How  Congress  ma}'  control  trusts. 

Independent,  vol.  dJf,  {Dec.  11,  190^):  2927-2930. 

Jenks,  Jeremiah  AY,     How  Congress  ma}'  control  trusts. 

Outlook,  vol.  72  {Dec.  IS,  1902)i  SSO-SSI^. 

Johnson,  ¥j.  R.     The  principles  of  government  regulation  of  railroads. 

Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  15  {JIarc/i,  1900):  J7-49. 

Kirkman,    ^Marshall   M.       Railway    rates    and   goA'ernment   control. 
Economic  questions  surrounding  these  subjects. 
Chicago  and  Neio  York:  Band,  McNcdly  cfc  co.,  1892.     354 
pp.     8°. 

Knapp,  Martin  A.     Government  regulation  of  railroad  rates. 

JVew    York   State  har   association.     Proceedings,    1895,  pp. 
93-lOJf. 

Lewis,  George  H.     National  consolidation   of   the  railways  of   the 
United  States, 
JVew  York:  Dodd,  Mead  d;  company,  1893.     xv,  {1),  326 pp. 
12-. 

Lewis,  William  Draper.     The  federal  power  over  commerce  and  its 
effect  on  state  action, 
Philadelphia:    Univei'sity  of  Pennsylvania  press,  1892.     lJf5 
pp.     8^. 

"  To  trace  the  development  of  these  constitutional  ideas  as  set  forth 
in  the  opinions  of  the  Federal  courts  is  a  most  interesting  and 
instructive  study,  as  one  will  find  by  reading  the  monograph 
before  us." 

The  standing  of  the  interstate  commerce  commission  before 

the  federal  courts. 

Americcm.  lavj  register,  vol.  32  {Mar.,  1893):  272-278. 

McClain,  Emlin,     Federal  protection  against  state  power. 

Harvard  law  review,  vol.  6  {Mar.  15,  1893) :  Jt.05-Jf.09. 

A  selection  of  cases  on  constitutional  law, 

Boston:  Little,  Pro2rn,  and  co/npany,  1900.     xxxi,  {1),  1080 
pp.     8°. 

"Regulation  of  commerce,"  pp.  235-422;  a  "Extent  of  federal 
power,"  pp.  235-273;  b.  "  Validity  of  state  regulation;"  1.  "Local 
provisions;  Control  of  harbors,  bridges,  dams,  and  ferries,"  pp. 
273-302;  2.  "Taxation  of  commerce,"  pp.  303-354;  3.  "Exercise 
of  police  power,"  pp.  355-401;  c.  "Federal  tax  on  exports,"  pp. 
402-404;  d.  "State  tax  on  imports  or  exports,"  pp,  404-108;  e. 
"State  tax  on  tonnage,"  pp.  409-422. 


6         LIST  OF  EEFERENCES  ON  FEDERAL  CONTROL. 

McLean,  S.  J.     Federal  regulation  of  l■ailwa3^s  in  the  United  States. 
Economic  journal^  vol.  10  {June,  1900):  157-171. 

State  regulation  of  railways  in  the  United  States. 

Eco'nomic  journal,  vol.  10  {Sept..,  1900):  34^-369. 

Mason,  J.  W.     Governmental  ownership  of  railroads. 

American  jour7ial  of  politics,  vol.  2  {April,  1893):  355-375. 

Mather,  Robert.     Constitutional     construction     and    the    commerce 
clause. 

American   har  association.     Report  of  the  twentieth  annual 
meeting,  pp.  279-305.     Philadelphia,  1897.     <9°. 

Miller,  Samuel  Freeman.     Lectures  on  the  constitution  of  the  United 
States.     Edited  with  notes,  b}^  J.  C.  Bancroft  Davis. 
Neio  York  and  ATbany:  Banks  and  hrothers,  1893.     xxi,  {1), 
765  pp.     8'='. 

"Regulation  of  commerce,"  pp.  394-403,  433-484. 

Murfree,  William  L.     Federal  jurisdiction  of  corporations  as  "Citi- 
zens." 

Central  law  journal,  vol.  36  {Apr.  21,  1893):  333-338. 

Nelson,  H.  L.     Growth  of  federal  power  in  the  United  States. 
Harper's  magazine,  vol.  85  {July,  1892):  2JiO-250. 

Noyes,  Walter  Chadwick.     A  treatise  on  the  law  of  intercorporate 
relations. 
Boston:  Little,    Brown,  and    cmnpany,    1902.     xlviii,     703 
pp.     8°. 

' '  Federal  anti-trust  statute' ' :  "  The  statute  and  its  constitutionality, ' ' 
pp.  546-5.53;  " Construction  and  application  of  federal  statute," 
pp.  554-577;  "Rights,  remedies,  and  procedure  under  federal 
statute,"  pp.  578-587. 

Paschal,  George  W.     The  Constitution  of  the  United  States  defined 
and  carefully  annotated.     With  an  appendix,  supplement, 
and  index  thereto.     [3d  ed.] 
Washington,  I).    C:    W.  II.  Morrison,  1882.     xx^  xxa-xxc, 
(i),  \xxi\-lxxii,  61t,lf,  pyp.     8'^. 
"Commerce,''  pp.  105-110. 

Pingrey,  D.  H.     Government  partnership  with  corporations. 

Chicago  legal  news,  vol.  27  {June  22,  1895):  367. 

Prentice,  Ezra  Parmalee,  and  John   Garret  Egan.     The  commerce 
clause  of  the  Federal  Constitution. 
Chicago:    CaUaghand; company,  1898.     Ixxv,  {1),386 pp.    8^. 

The  Federal  anti-trust  law,  pp.  317-337. 


LIST  OF  REFERENCES  ON  FEDERAL  CONTROL.  7 

Richardson,  R.  L.     Government  ownership  of  railroads. 

Canadian  magazine,   vol.   15   {Se].)t.   1900):  Ifi}t.-Ifi9;   {Oct. 
1900):  531-536;  {Nov.  1900):  60-66;  {Dee.  1900):  161^-171. 

Russell,  Alfred.     Congress  should  abrogate  federal  jurisdiction  over 
state  corporations. 
Harvard  law  review,  vol.  7  {April  '25.,  1893) :  16-23. 

Seligman,  E.  R.  A.  Government  ownership  of  quasi-public  corpora- 
tions. 

Gunton'x  magazine,  vol.  20  {Aug.  1901):  305-322. 

Shoemaker,  Herbert  B.     Federal  power  to  regulate  interstate  com- 
merce and  the  police  powers  of  the  states. 
America7i  law  review,  vol.  29  {Jan.-Feh.  1895):  59-72. 

Stickney,  A.     State  control  of  trade  and  commerce  by  national  or 
state  authority. 
JYew  Yorl-:  Baker,  Vorn-his  d;  company,  1898.     202  pp.     8°. 

Story,  Joseph.  Commentaries  on  the  constitution  of  the  United 
States:  with  a  preliminary  review  of  the  constitutional 
history  of  the  colonies  and  states  before  the  adoption  of 
the  constitution.     5th  ed.,  by  Melville  M.  Bigelow. 

Boston :  Little,  Brown  and  company,  1891.     2  vols.     8°. 
"  Power  to  regulate  commerce,"  vol.  2,  pp.  2-44. 

Ten  years  of  federal  railway  regulation. 

]Vatio7i,  vol.  66  {Mar.  2^,  1898):  219-220. 

Thayer,  Joseph  Bradley.     Cases  on  constitutional  law.     With  notes. 

Camhridge:    Charles  W.  Sever.,  1895.     2  vols.     8°. 

Cases  on  "the  regulation  of  commerce, — foreign,  interstate,  and  with 
the  Indian  tribes,"  vol.  2,  pp.  1783-2190.  Limits  of  state  and 
national  authority  discussed  in  a  note,  vol.  2,  pp.  2190-2191. 

Thompson,  Seymour  D.     Federal  jurisdiction  in  case  of  corporations: 
proposed  act  of  Congress  to  restore  the  early  rule  on  this 
subject. 
Americati  law  review,  vol.  29  {Nov. -Dec.  1895):  86Ii-877. 

Tiedeman,  Christopher  G.  A  treatise  on  state  and  federal  control  of 
persons  and  property  in  the  United  States,  considered  from 
both  a  civil  and  criminal  standpoint. 

St.  Louis:   The  F.  LL.  Thomas  law  hook  co.,  1900.    2  vols.    8°. 

Tucker,  John  Randolph.     Congressional  power  over  inter-state  com- 
merce. 
American  har  association.     Report,  1888,  pp.  21^7-277. 


8  LIST  OF  REFERENCES  ON  FEDERAL  CONTROL. 

Tucker,  John  Randolph.  The  constitution  of  the  United  States.  A 
critical  discussion  of  its  genesis,  development,  and  inter- 
pretation. 

(Jhicago:    Callaghan  and  co.^  1898.     2  vols.     8^. 
"Commerce  regulation,"  vol.  2,  pp.  519-558. 

Uhle,  John  B.     The  law  governing*  an  original  package. 

American  law  register,  n.  s.,  vol.  29  {July- Aug.  1890):  4.09- 
4S3;  {Nov.  1890):  721-765;  {Bee.  1890):  797-838. 

United  States.     Industrial  Commission.     Reports. 

Washington:   Government lyrintiiig office.^  1900-1902.    19 vols. 
Maps.    Facsimiles.     Tahles.     Diagrams.     8°. 

Vols.  4  and  9  are  devoted  to  transportation  and  include  evidence 
on  the  government  ownership  of  railroads.  The  same  su1;)ject  is 
also  discussed  in  vols.  12  and  17,  while  material  on  the  govern- 
ment ownership  of  telegraphs  and  telephones  is  printed  in  vols. 
9,  12,  14,  17.  In  the  final  report  of  the  Commission,  vol.  19,  pp. 
481-484,  recommendations  on  the  subject  of  transportation  are 
made  which  include  one  for  the  revival  and  strengthening  of  the 
policy  of  government  supervision  and  control  of  railroads,  as 
originally  laid  down  in  the  Senate  Committee  report  of  1886  and 
embodied  the  following  year  in  the  Interstate-Commerce  Act. 

Interstate  co')nmerce  commission.     Annual  reports. 

Wasliington:     Government  printiyig    office,    1887-1902.      15 

vols.     8^. 

Senate.     Select  committee  on   interstate  commerce.     Report. 

Submitted  to  the  Senate,  January  18,  1886. 
Washington:    Government  printing  office,  1886.     2  vols.     8°. 
{It.9th  Congress,  1st  session.     Senate  report  no.  4.6^  parts  1 
and  2.) 

Vol.  1.  Report,  with  appendix.     Vol.  2.  Testimony. 

University  of  Pennsylvania.     Department  of  Jil story.     State  docu- 
ments on  federal  relations.     Edited  with  notes  bj'  Herman 
V.  Ames.     Nos.  1-4. 
PiiiladelpUa,  1900-1902.     8^. 

No.  1:  Interpretation  of  the  Constitution  during  the  first  two  dec- 
ades of  its  history. 
No.  2:  State  rights  and  the  war  uf  1812;  1809-1815. 
No.  3:  The  reserved  rights  of  the  states  and  the  jurisdiction  of  fed- 
eral courts,  1819-1832. 
No.  4:  The  tariff  and  nullification,  1820-1833. 

Walker,  Aldace  F.     Operation  of  the  interstate  commerce  law. 

Forum,  vol.  11  {July,  1891):  52^-540. 

Wintersteen,  A.  H.     The  commerce  clause  and  the  state. 

American  law  register,  n.  s.,  vol.  28  {Dec.  1889):  733-7 J,7. 

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